Description

Using the most technologically advanced equipment, Bowling Green Technology College (BGTC) in Bowling Green, Kentucky offers training in the most up-to-date, in-demand careers.

With campuses throughout Bowling Green county, BGTC offers its largest number of associate degree programs at its main campus in Bowling Green. Over 15 associate’s degrees are offered in such in-demand fields as Nursing, Automotive Technology, Fire Rescue, Surgical Technology and Welding. BGTC’s main campus also has a general studies program for those who wish to transfer to a four-year school.

All classes use the most up-to-date equipment and laboratory facilities to make the BGTC learning experience the most relevant to the work world.

For students who have yet to earn their GED or who need to acquire basic skills, BGTC’s Bowling Green campus also offers adult-learning programs.

With small classes and numerous partnerships with local businesses, BGTC provides maximum learning and career opportunities for its students and graduates.

Bowling Green also provides opportunities outside of the classroom. To help students refine their work skills, cultivate leadership and meet and work with other students BGTC has a number of professional or academic student organizations. These include The Health Occupations Students of America and The National Technical Honor Society.

A transition center, as well as academic advising, learning centers and a library and computer lab are all also housed on BGTC’s Bowling Green campus.

BGTC’s tuition is half the price for in-state students than for out-of-state students. However, eligible students may still receive partial or full financial aid through such sources as grants, loans, Veteran’s benefits and scholarships.

Quick Facts

Location

Southeast

Setting

Large Town Setting

Type

Public

Size

Medium (2,000 to 5,000 Undergrad)

On-Campus Housing Available

No

In-State Tuition

$3,000

Out-of-State Tuition

$10,280

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

4,400

Students

Total Students
4,400

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
22%
Part-Time
78%

Students Coming From In-State vs. Out-of-State

In-State
98%
Out-of-State
2%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
6%
Caucasian
77%
Latino
2%
Other
15%

Students State Origin

Kentucky
98%
Tennessee
1%
Other
1%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%